

I am mostly using jxl images so that could be it, both of them are using third party libraries for it, but pretty much 99% of my gallery is JXL
I am mostly using jxl images so that could be it, both of them are using third party libraries for it, but pretty much 99% of my gallery is JXL
it’d sad that aves doesn’t support jxl since for me its rather critical now.
I found it doesn’t have great performance sadly. Can be significantly slower then fossify for rendering images.
None of it is “that bad”. However its understandable if contributors want to separate out and have a more open governance.
As long as they keep the licenses open where both projects can pick and choose. Some forks do so “maliciously” and change licenses to prevent upstream from pulling changes back.
I don’t understand why you thought i was talking about bringing them benefits, but since you brought it up, I often donate to projects I use and do extensive testing on git branches on nearly all the software I can.
but regardless, I wasn’t implying that it would benefit them at all.
well, it would be nice if they added some more features to the app since its pretty bare bones. Otherwise I dont see myself migrating to this.
can you explain your train of thought here? GNU taler is finally an open source payment system buisnesses can actually use without needing to jump through a bunch of legal loopholes and headaches
iirc they did have some mechanisms to prevent token fraud but I honestly can’t remeber how it was implemented.
LETS GO!?!?!?!? I have been waiting for taler to be usable for ages now. I doubt it will ever come to canada, but hey, small wins are small wins.
why Berry browser? what does it offer? Personally I’ll just use chromite.
this is an extraordinarily bad take.
webnn is neat. I’m not super excited for it too much since last time I looked into it, it for sure had some issues. They seem to be addressed though. ONNX is not a terrible interface to work with either and has good platform support so that wont be an issue. I do prefer wgpu solutions however. While they don’t work with NPUs (for obvious reasons :D) they are pretty much a “program once run anywhere” solution since it supports metal, dx12 and vulkan. (Only recently got fp16 support though so most things are still rough)
but for higher perf needs I can see webnn being a lot more useful
(Not to pull rank, but my mail profile can be tracked to Netscape Navigator, across multiple OSs 😁)
just means older then I am ;D
Servo recently had a blog update where they dropped some amazing news, gmail and google chat now works, so while it’s not what you were wanting, it is some good news :D
I did. If you don’t agree fine, ok. Keep letting mozilla wasting everyones money creating a subpar browser.
literally said the exact opposite in the quoted post. But I get that reading is hard.
ofc they are, I already explained my reasoning for my comments.
for AI, a lot of what mozilla is doing is kinda… meh, llamafile is maybe useful. But mostly, the only really neat thing that is relevant to mozilla is webgpu local AI stuff which chromium has better support for anyways atm lol.
Been with firefox since it was seamonkey, and been donating regularly until around baker. Mozilla has had it’s up and downs throughout then for sure. but lately, it’s just been downs.
good thing there would be a lot more then 2m usd left.
Servo and Ladybird are progressing at an extremely rapid speed, using them as an example isn’t a good one IMO.
Appologies, I am not a tax auditor, I don’t have enough spare time to go comb through mozilla’s finances to list out every single expense mozilla has. If mozilla can’t make do on that funding, they maybe they deserve to shut it’s doors for good afterall.
I know a couple users that don’t care about configing and just want a good gaming compositor, hyprland can fill that if they do an actually decent job with the configs